Irredundance
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 The condition of being irredundant uncountable
"Todorcevic concerning the irredundance in Boolean algebras and we prove that for every maximal irredundant family #92;mathcal#123;F#125;#92;subsetC(K), there is a #92;pi-base #92;mathcal#123;B#125; for K with , a result analogous to the McKenzie Theorem for Boolean algebras in the context of compact spaces."
Example
More examples"Todorcevic concerning the irredundance in Boolean algebras and we prove that for every maximal irredundant family #92;mathcal#123;F#125;#92;subsetC(K), there is a #92;pi-base #92;mathcal#123;B#125; for K with , a result analogous to the McKenzie Theorem for Boolean algebras in the context of compact spaces."
Etymology
From ir- + redundance or irredundant + -ance.
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